Moss, Carrie–Anne 1967(?)–

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MOSS, CarrieAnne 1967(?)

PERSONAL

Born August 21, 1967 (some sources cite 1970), in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; daughter of Barbara; married Steven Roy (an actor), 1999; children: one. Education: Studied acting at American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

Addresses: Agent Metropolitan Talent Agency, 4526 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 900103801.

Career: Actress. Previously worked as a model in Spain and Japan and as a waitress; appeared in television commercials and print ads.

Awards, Honors: Gemini Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a guest role in a dramatic series, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1996, for Due South; Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite actress, Golden Slate Award, best actress in a leading role, Csapnivalo Awards, Empire Award, best debut, MTV Movie Award nomination, breakthrough female performance, 2000, all for The Matrix; Screen Actors Guild Award nomination (with others), outstanding performance by the cast of a theatrical motion picture, 2001, for Chocolat; Independent Spirit Award, best supporting female, 2002, for Memento.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Meredith Neal, Flashfire (also known as August Fires ), 1993.

Jane Tanner, The Soft Kill, Triboro Entertainment, 1994.

Tracy, Terrified (also known as Evil Never Sleeps, Tough Guy, and Toughguy ), APix Entertainment, 1995.

Girly Magazine Party, 1997.

Madge Clerisy, The Secret Life of Algernon, 1997.

Trinity, The Matrix, Warner Bros., 1999.

Leigh, New Blood, Lions Gate Films, 1999.

Detective Olivia Neal, The Crew, Buena Vista, 2000.

Natalie, Memento, Columbia TriStar, 2000.

Caroline Clairmont, Chocolat, Miramax, 2000.

Commander Kate Bowman, Red Planet, 2000.

The Matrix Revisited, Warner Home Video, 2001.

Voice of Trinity, The Animatrix (animated), Warner Bros., 2003.

Voice of Trinity, The Animatrix: A Detective Story (animated), Warner Bros., 2003.

Trinity, The Matrix Reloaded (also known as The Matrix Reloaded: The IMAX Experience ), Warner Bros., 2003.

Trinity, The Animatrix: Kid's Story (animated), Studio 4 degrees C, 2003.

Trinity, The Matrix Revolutions (also known as The Matrix Revolutions: The IMAX Experience ), Warner Bros., 2003.

Girlfriend, Sledge: A Documentary, 2003.

Television Appearances; Series:

Tara McDonald, Dark Justice, CBS, 19911993.

Liz Teel, Matrix, USA Network, 1993.

Carrie Spencer, Models, Inc., Fox, 19941995.

Lucinda Scott, F/X: The Series, syndicated, 19961997.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Doorways, 1993.

Louise "Lou" Castle, Sabotage, HBO, 1996.

Melissa Wilkins, Lethal Tender, HBO, 1997.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Jennifer, "Kid Stuff," Street Justice, syndicated, 1991.

Monica Howard, "Feeding the Beast," Forever Knight, CBS and syndicated, 1992.

Jennifer, "A Sense of Duty," Street Justice, syndicated, 1993.

Woman driving the Jeep, "Pacific Rimshot," L.A. Law, NBC, 1993.

Lisa/Lana Bannon, "The Perfect Alibi," Silk Stalkings, CBS and USA Network, 1993.

Gwen/Maddie Brown, "Mirror, Mirror," Baywatch, NBC and syndicated, 1994.

Karin Stokes, "Something about Her," Nowhere Man, UPN, 1995.

Irene Zuko, "Juliet Is Bleeding," Due South, CBS, 1996.

Stacy Taylor (some sources cite Gloria Malone), "Triple Cross," Viper, 1997.

Filmland, 2003.

The View, 2003.

The Wayne Brady Show, 2003.

Also appeared as Nancy, Down the Shore, Fox; Wanda, The Hat Squad, CBS; in SpiderMan (animated), Fox.

Televison Appearances; Pilots:

Amanda, "Nightmare Cafe," Nightmare Cafe, NBC, 1992.

Lucinda Scott, F/X: The Illusion, syndicated, 1996.

Television Appearances; Specials:

Robin, Profiles, ABC, 1994.

Making "The Matrix, " 1999.

The 2002 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards, Independent Film Channel, 2002.

Interviewee, Making the Game: Enter the Matrix (documentary), MTV, 2003.

Presenter, 3rd Annual Taurus World Stunt Awards, USA Network, 2003.

Stage Appearances:

Appeared in Outward Bound, Hudson Theatre, Los Angeles.

RECORDINGS

Video Games:

Voice of Trinity, Enter the Matrix, Inforgrames, 2003.

OTHER SOURCES

Periodicals:

Entertainment Weekly, June 28, 2002, p. 31.

Movieline, February, 1999, pp. 20; September, 1999, pp. 6873.